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Definition of Conjurors

Conjuror
Conjuror Con*ju"ror, n. (Law) One bound by a common oath with others. [Obs.]

Meaning of Conjurors from wikipedia

- Look up conjurer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Conjurer may refer to: A performer of evocation, the act of summoning a spirit or other supernatural...
- Golem: Occult Detective—The Conjurors #1". DarkHorse.com. Dark Horse Comics. "Joe Golem: Occult Detective—The Conjurors #2". DarkHorse.com. Dark Horse...
- The Bottle Conjuror was the stage name given to a hoax theatrical performer, advertised to appear at the Haymarket Theatre in England, on 16 January 1749...
- The French Conjuror is a comedy play by the English writer Thomas Porter. It was first staged by the Duke's Company at the Dorset Garden Theatre in London...
- Genii, The Conjurors' Magazine is a magazine devoted to magic and magicians. It is a monthly magazine first published in September 1936, currently edited...
- Clyde Publishing Co. pp. 137–165. Frost, Thomas (1876). The Lives of the Conjurors. Tinsley Brothers. von Stuckrad, Kocku. Western Esotericism: A Brief History...
- mythology and theology. Genii may also refer to: Genii (magazine), or The Conjurors' Magazine Genii (Stargate), fictional characters in the TV series Genii...
- The Conjuror's Bird is a 2005 novel by British author Martin Davies which fictionalises the early life of botanist Joseph Banks and the search to find...
- wonderful sciences, is an excellent poet, and is very obedient to the conjuror. Phenex hopes to return to Heaven after 1,200 years. He is depicted as...
- and hypnosis as a career. As an undergraduate, he started working as a conjuror, performing the traditional skills of close-up magic in bars and restaurants...